Using the rec menu, Cont’d) – Konica Minolta KD-510Z User Manual
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Using the REC Menu
(Cont’d)
Modes you can set up
ISO
Sensitivity can be switched over.
AUTO ; Normal sensitivity is equivalent to ISO100. Sensitivity can be changed
automatically to adjust to the condition of an object.
50/100/200/400 ;
High sensitivity is suitable for an object with quick motion or for dark
places. However, the higher the sensitivity is, the more noise image will
have. Low sensitivity is suitable for bright place or slow shutter speed.
Flash intensity
Flash intensity can be adjusted.
If you want to reduce the flash intensity, so as to take photograph of a close object, adjust
the volume to the “–”.
If you want to increase the flash intensity, such as when the background of an object is far
away, adjust to the “+”.
Flash intensity may be restricted by hardware depending on the conditions (focusing
distance, focus value, distance to an object, sensitivity etc.)
Clearness
Color clearness of images can be adjusted.
Adjust to the “+” to increase color clearness and adjust to the “–” to reduce color clearness.
Contrast
Contrast of images (gap between bright and dark) can be adjusted.
Adjust to the “+” to increase the gap between brightness and darkness for sharp images
and adjust to the “–” to decrease the gap for soft images.
Sharpness
Sharpness of images (sharpness of outline) can be adjusted.
Adjust to the “+” to make the image outline sharper and adjust to the “–” to make it softer.
Color
Color of images can be adjusted. (Specified color can be emphasized.)
Color (red, green, blue) is set up as a relative value.
0, 0, 0 and -2, -2, -2 are regarded as the same. For example, to emphasize the red most,
colors need to be set up to +2 (red), -2 (green), -2 (blue) not +2 (red), 0 (green), 0 (blue).
• When taking photographs in sepia, clearness, sharpness and color settings cannot be
reflected.
• When taking photographs in black and white, color settings cannot be reflected.
• When taking movies, only color settings can be reflected.